Tag: anime

When I heard that GARO: The Animation had another season, I jumped at the chance to review it. After how much GARO: The Animation impressed me with its aesthetics, music, and action, I could only assume that GARO: Crimson Moon would follow suit. Along with FUNimation giving it the English dub treatment, it had me excited. But as I began watching

Shomin Sample follows a student who is the only boy in an all-female academy. The series is a harem comedy based on the antics of an average boy interacting with many sheltered girls who have no idea what life is like outside of their academy. The protagonist of the series is Kimito, who an incredibly

I’ve been known for being the resident Fairy Tail fan among my coworkers, so when I was given the opportunity to review an advance screening of the latest movie I jumped at the chance. I was excited when this project was announced, knowing that Hiro Mashima would be working on it (as well as Tatsuma Minamikawa and

Ninja Slayer is an anime produced by the popular company, Studio Trigger. It’s thanks to the people at FUNimation who provided the copy for me to review. One of the first things that caught my attention was the overall design of the product itself. The design helped to establish the tone for the show with

One of the best anime series to come out of 2015 and 2016 was Assassination Classroom. I remember how excited fans were that the manga in Weekly Shonen Jump was going to be animated. What made things even more special was how the anime would follow the manga closely (enough) and finish how the manga

Netflix announced today that several anime series were coming later this year and in 2018 to the streaming service The one that stuck out the most was the Kickstarted series Cannon Busters. Many fans of the series were wondering if the show would ever see the light of day and today Cannon Busters has finally

I sometimes have reservations when it comes to assignments I didn’t ask for. When requested to review Sound of The Sky, I wasn’t sure what I was in for, as I knew nothing about this series. So I took a deep breath and dove right in to see what it was all about. Is Sound

The year of 2015 has been remembered fondly for the anime hits that premiered that year. While some like myself believe 2016 was a truly magical year for anime, it did have some pretty big shoes to fill with the likes of One-Punch Man, Blood Blockade Battlefront, etc. So in comes an original anime product

When it comes to a series that ages gracefully with its fan base, Death Note seems to be near the top of the list. It’s still talked about and beloved to this day. There has been a live-action T.V series as well as multiple film adaptations of the popular title (with Netflix picking up the

Stop me if you heard this before, but the male lead of an anime series is going to a high school to help train himself to be stronger for his friends. He, just like everyone else at this academy, is gifted and must use these powers to help keep balance in the world. Along the